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Catalog Term: Indicates which undergraduate requirements you will follow

How to Read an Academic Progress Report (APR) Please play the slideshow & click through the animations. Catalog Term: Indicates which undergraduate requirements you will follow . Degree. Major . Date Printed. Minor. Expected Graduation Date:

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Catalog Term: Indicates which undergraduate requirements you will follow

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  1. How to Read anAcademic Progress Report (APR)Please play the slideshow & click through the animations.

  2. Catalog Term: Indicates which undergraduate requirements you will follow Degree Major Date Printed Minor Expected Graduation Date: A projection of when you will graduate based on the quarter you entered Total Required: Numbers of hours required for the degree APR Disclaimer: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY The APR is not a substitute for academic advising. Used: Total number of hours transferred, completed, and currently enrolled TERM 10: Winter 30: Spring 50: Summer 70: Fall Overall GPA: Currently a 0.0 because hours, not GPAs are transferred in Grade: Once the DU course as been completed the assigned grade will appear. A grade of “C-” or better is required to fulfill major or minor requirements Source: T= Transfer course E= Exempt H= Here at DU R= Registered Yes: Requirements met No: Requirements not met FOLA Foreign Language courses will remain in the elective section of the APR until the 1003 level is complete. Then they will automatically move to the FOLA section.

  3. NATS Students that transfer in 6 hrs NATS or less must complete a minimum of 8 hrs NATS at DU FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR Transfer students are not required to take a First-year Seminar course. The requirement is met; however no hours/credits are awarded. CORE There are three CORE themes as indicated by the first two digits of the course number 24xx, 25xx, 26xx. Students must take 1 CORE from each theme Students must take at least 1 CORE Writing Intensive. SOCS & AHUM The SOCS and AHUM requirement must be completed by two different disciplines, as indicated by the first two digits of the course number.

  4. Writing Intensive- CORE Students must complete at least one writing intensive core course. Source: H= History of Completed DU course T= Transfer course R= Registered/In progress course Major The APR will not indicate that your major requirements are met. Some transfer courses must be reviewed by the appropriate department contacts to be credited toward major, minor, or some University requirements.

  5. Minor The APR will not indicate that your minor requirements are met. BUSINESS MAJORS Are not required to have a minor

  6. Electives The APR will not indicate that your elective requirements are met. Transfer Classes (EX:COEL 1XXX/BSEL 1XXX) Some transfer courses must be reviewed by the appropriate department contacts to be credited toward major, minor, or some University requirements.

  7. Upper-Division Hours Some degree programs have an upper-division requirement. This area is a summary of all upper-division courses. Although courses may be duplicated in this area, they only apply to the degree once. BUSINESS MAJORS Do not have Upper-Division hours

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